Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Version 2003 FROM OUR EDITORS
The Barnes & Noble Review
If youᄑre a serious VB.NET developer, this is as comprehensive and useful a reference as you could hope for. Whether youᄑre using .NET to create standard Win32 applications, web apps, or web services, Francesco Balena offers insights youᄑll appreciate -- and code you can use.
Thereᄑs detailed coverage of multithreading, Windows Forms, ASP.NET Web Forms, GDI+, and XML-related classes, plus a thorough explanation of ADO.NET -- both connected and disconnected modes. Balenaᄑs improved an already superb book with new discussions of remoting, COM+ integration, enterprise services, code access security, and optimization. Of course, heᄑs thoroughly updated everything for VB.NET 2003/.NET 1.1. Except for mobile controls, hardly anythingᄑs missing. Bill Camarda
Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2003 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Get the expert insights, practical code samples, and best practices you need to advance your expertise with Visual Basic .NET 2003. Now updated for Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, Visual Studio .NET 2003, and Windows Server 2003, this popular reference delves even deeper into Visual Basic .NET capabilities -- and accelerates your productivity with new features and techniques -- for faster, more reliable code. From fully exploiting the language's advanced object-oriented capabilities to reusing legacy Visual Basic code, this exhaustive reference delivers the professional, pragmatic guidance you need to produce rich solutions for Microsoft Windows and the Web.
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Accelerate your productivity with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2003 with coverage that's both broad and deep, fully up to date with Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET 2003 and Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, and packed with expert insights, practical code samples, and best practices.